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Football: Samut Sakhon edge seven-goal see-saw
By S.League.com | Posted: 30 October 2009 0303 hrs

 
 
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SINGAPORE: A see-saw clash between Thai sides Bangkok Glass and TTM Samut Sakhon produced seven goals as the latter side managed a face-saving 4-3 victory in the second leg of the RHB Singapore Cup semi-finals at Jalan Besar Stadium on Thursday evening.

The result was far from enough for Samut Sakhon to overturn a 0-6 deficit from the first leg, but it was at least a credible effort from them as they pressed hard at an overly-casual Bangkok Glass side.

Chatree Chimtale opened the scoring for the Glass Rabbits after just six minutes, only for Supakorn Ramkularbsuk to equalise before Paul Bekombo Ekollo converted a penalty on 20 minutes.

Ekollo extended Samut Sakhon's advantage just after the hour mark before Bangkok Glass scored twice to make it 3-3, but Worawut Wangsawat had the last word with his team's second penalty in the final minute of regulation time. - S.League.com

 

 
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